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Good luck perceiving a process moving at 299,792,458 meters per second from 3 meters or less away from you as anything except instantaneous.
No offense, but that's completely possible. Like the LED lights. Like, if you photograph it, you can see the blips of darkness (For those that don't know, LED's don't give out continuous light). Under certain conditions, moving your head at a speed, the LED vibrating at certain speeds, etc, you can actually see the strobe effect. And all that's ignoring the fact that if matter was to appear at the speed of light...well, what happens when matter reaches the speed of light?
Yeah, I know it's all comics and fiction and blah blah blah. But, just like say, "She came back to life". You don't need to explain a bad explanation to justify another bad explanation. Like,all you guys say all the time how shit some of the Clairemont stuff is in terms of continuity. Why is this the one you're all like, "Yeah, that tracks."?
 

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No offense, but that's completely possible. Like the LED lights. Like, if you photograph it, you can see the blips of darkness (For those that don't know, LED's don't give out continuous light). Under certain conditions, moving your head at a speed, the LED vibrating at certain speeds, etc, you can actually see the strobe effect. And all that's ignoring the fact that if matter was to appear at the speed of light...well, what happens when matter reaches the speed of light?
Yeah, I know it's all comics and fiction and blah blah blah. But, just like say, "She came back to life". You don't need to explain a bad explanation to justify another bad explanation. Like,all you guys say all the time how shit some of the Clairemont stuff is in terms of continuity. Why is this the one you're all like, "Yeah, that tracks."?
Your EYES can't perceive it. Don't be obtuse.
I'm sure if somebody shot Dazzler through the heart and recorded it with equipment under favorable conditions, they would be able to see the process play out.
This whole plot was something that was touched on but never explored. So no, I'm not really going to judge whether it " tracks" when it was left vague and forgotten.
 
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Your EYES can't perceive it. Don't be obtuse.
I'm sure if somebody shot Dazzler through the heart and recorded it with equipment under favorable conditions, they would be able to see the process play out.
This whole plot was something that was touched on but never explored. So no, I'm not really going to judge whether it " tracks" when it was left vague and forgotten.
When I say photograph, I meant video cameras are included. You're also missing the section where I did write that your eyes can perceive it under certain conditions. Like, have you really never seen a LED light flicker with your naked eyes?

But sure. If you want to die on that hill being that ignorant, go right ahead. I'm not going to argue this very .
 

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it'll be like Lois and Superman he's op as shit but loves being dommed by his powerless wife besides Null can still turn off her powers completely
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I hate everything that modern writers have done with the Superman series. Kal should the stereotypical farm-boy/mama's boy, Ma and Pa should be alive, Kon should be Superboy, Kara should be sweet and bit homesick instead of a slut or a cunt, and Jon shouldn't exist.

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I bet you're looking forward to James Gunn's drunk Supergirl movie. I know I am.
After the Man of Steel "He saved us" bit I refuse to watch anything House of El related that Hollywood shits out. It's a shame because Cavill was a fantastic casting, better than Reynolds as GL, but in both cases the writers were pulled from a short bus. I dread everything that comes out from the big two now but as bad marvel is DC manages to be worse.

All they have to do is make a wholesome Superman movie, it should be so easy; People would love it if Clark was facing impossible odds only to have Kon & Kara back him up in the end and then everyone goes home to the farm and has diner together. The original Superman movies had none of the advantages of modern tech, were corny as fuck, and yet they still hold up better than anything Hollywood has made since.

Hollywood is a perfect example of how nepotism and California politics ruins everything, if Marvel and DC were written by fans from 90's who actually understand and liked the characters none of this would be problem; it's why X-men 97 is mess and why the Marvel cinematic universe is effectively dead.
 
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After the Man of Steel "He saved us" bit I refuse to watch anything House of El related that Hollywood shits out. It's a shame because Cavill was a fantastic casting, better than Reynolds as GL, but in both cases the writers were pulled from a short bus. I dread everything that comes out from the big two now but as bad marvel is DC manages to be worse.

All they have to do is make a wholesome Superman movie, it should be so easy; People would love it if Clark was facing impossible odds only to have Kon & Kara back him up in the end and then everyone goes home to the farm and has diner together. The original Superman movies had none of the advantages of modern tech, were corny as fuck, and yet they still hold up better than anything Hollywood has made since.

Hollywood is a perfect example of how nepotism and California politics ruins everything, if Marvel and DC were written by fans from 90's who actually understand and liked the characters none of this would be problem; it's why X-men 97 is mess and why the Marvel cinematic universe is effectively dead.

The fans from 90's are the people the big two negleted in favour of the so called "modern audience", an audience that has no loyalty and are always chasing new trends for social clout. And the saddest part is this "modern audience" used to mock and laugh at the fans from 90's because they read comics.
 
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